Publishers Win e-Literary War: Judge Rules That Digital Lending Library Violates Copyrights
Last week, a Manhattan federal judge ruled in favor of four major publishing companies in their suit against the Internet Archive for...
Last week, a Manhattan federal judge ruled in favor of four major publishing companies in their suit against the Internet Archive for...
The late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a/k/a the “Notorious RBG,” died in September 2020. But, what can only be...
Contrary to certain perceived notions that all AI-generated works were not copyrightable, the U.S. Copyright Office has issued a policy...
It's that time of year again...no, not the basketball tournament...rather, the NCAA's aggressive policing of its MARCH MADNESS...
For many interactive entertainment companies, one of the most important terms of service is the clause requiring parties to submit their...
In the panoply of difficult legal questions, you'd think "What is the statute of limitations for a copyright infringement claim?" would...
This is an update to our prior post Forever(ly) Brothers, Forever(ly) Rivals: The Everly Brothers' Epic Battle Over Authorship of...
This post has been edited as of March 17, 2023 to reflect updated information.
Welcome to part two of a five-part series, where we're...
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